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The Gang’s Still Here: What The Always Sunny In Philadelphia Cast Has Been Up To Since Season 17

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The Gang at Paddy's Pub has once again made history. As of late 2025, the cast of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia continues to hold the title for the longest-running live-action comedy series in American television history, a record they cemented with the premiere of Season 17. The eight-episode season, which premiered on FXX on Wednesday, July 9th, 2025, and concluded in August 2025, proved that the core cast—Rob McElhenney, Kaitlin Olson, Charlie Day, Glenn Howerton, and Danny DeVito—still have plenty of depraved stories left to tell.

The show's longevity is a testament to the undeniable chemistry of its stars, who are more than just actors; they are writers, producers, and real-life partners who have built a comedy empire. With Season 17 now wrapped, fans are already looking ahead to the future and, more importantly, keeping up with the individual projects of the cast, which have become more numerous and high-profile than ever before. This is the definitive, current breakdown of the *Always Sunny* cast, their biographies, and their latest 2024–2025 endeavors.

The Main Cast: Complete Biography & Profile Details

The principal cast, often referred to as "The Gang," are the creative and comedic backbone of the series. Their real-life relationships and off-screen projects are just as compelling as their on-screen antics as Charlie Kelly, Mac, Dennis Reynolds, Sweet Dee, and Frank Reynolds.

  • Rob McElhenney (Ronald "Mac" McDonald)
    • Full Name: Robert Dale McElhenney III
    • Born: April 14, 1977, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
    • Spouse: Kaitlin Olson (m. 2008)
    • Role: Creator, executive producer, and writer of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. He also co-owns Wrexham A.F.C. with Ryan Reynolds.
  • Kaitlin Olson (Deandra "Sweet Dee" Reynolds)
    • Full Name: Kaitlin Willow Olson McElhenney
    • Born: August 18, 1975, in Portland, Oregon, U.S.
    • Spouse: Rob McElhenney (m. 2008)
    • Role: Known for her physical comedy and sharp wit, often portraying the gang's designated punching bag, "Sweet Dee."
  • Charlie Day (Charlie Kelly)
    • Full Name: Charles Peckham Day
    • Born: February 9, 1976, in The Bronx, New York, U.S.
    • Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Ellis (m. 2006)
    • Role: Co-creator, executive producer, and writer. His character, Charlie Kelly, is the show's lovable, illiterate, and often unhinged wildcard.
  • Glenn Howerton (Dennis Reynolds)
    • Full Name: Glenn Franklin Howerton III
    • Born: April 13, 1976, in Okinawa, Japan.
    • Spouse: Jill Latiano (m. 2009)
    • Role: Co-creator, executive producer, and writer. He portrays the narcissistic, sociopathic, and highly articulate Dennis Reynolds.
  • Danny DeVito (Frank Reynolds)
    • Full Name: Daniel Michael DeVito Jr.
    • Born: November 17, 1944, in Neptune, New Jersey, U.S.
    • Spouse: Rhea Perlman (separated, but legally married)
    • Role: The veteran actor joined the show in Season 2, elevating its profile and adding an iconic layer of grotesque comedy as the morally bankrupt Frank Reynolds.

The Gang’s Latest Projects: From Blockbusters to Biopics (2024–2025)

The cast’s commitment to *Always Sunny* has not slowed down their individual careers. The 2024–2025 period has been particularly busy, with major film and television projects cementing their status outside of Paddy's Pub.

Rob McElhenney's Wrexham Success and Hollywood Ventures

Rob McElhenney, alongside his work on *Always Sunny*, has been heavily involved in the world of sports ownership. His docuseries, Welcome to Wrexham, which chronicles his and Ryan Reynolds' purchase and management of the Welsh football club Wrexham A.F.C., continues to be a critical and commercial success, significantly boosting his profile as a producer and businessman.

On the film front, McElhenney is credited as a co-writer for the highly anticipated Minecraft: The Movie, which is slated for a 2025 release. This blend of creative writing, producing, and acting demonstrates his expansive influence across multiple entertainment genres.

Kaitlin Olson's Return to Network Comedy

Kaitlin Olson has taken on a major new role in network television. She stars in the new ABC series High Potential, which premiered in early 2025.

In High Potential, Olson plays Morgan Gillory, an intellectually gifted cleaning woman who is recruited by a veteran detective to work as a police consultant. This role showcases Olson's ability to lead a major network show while maintaining her commitment to the FX/FXX universe. Critics noted that the show subverts her usual "Sweet Dee" persona by giving her a character with an "extraordinarily high IQ," a stark contrast to Dee Reynolds' self-proclaimed "bird" status.

Charlie Day’s Film Slate and Directorial Debut

Charlie Day has been one of the most active members of the cast in feature films. Following his major voice role as Luigi in 2023’s The Super Mario Bros. Movie, Day continues his cinematic run.

He is part of the ensemble cast for Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke's upcoming film, *Honey Don't!*, a high-profile project set for a 2024 or 2025 release. Day's work in comedy films like Fist Fight and Horrible Bosses has established him as a leading man outside of his iconic role as Charlie Kelly. Furthermore, his directorial debut, Fool's Paradise, which he also wrote and starred in, continues to be a significant milestone in his career.

Glenn Howerton’s Critical Acclaim and Biopic Role

Glenn Howerton received significant critical praise for his role as Jim Balsillie in the 2023 film BlackBerry, a performance that highlighted his dramatic range beyond the sociopathic tendencies of Dennis Reynolds.

Looking ahead, Howerton has been cast as the iconic video game developer Todd Howard in the upcoming biopic It Just Works, a role slated for a 2026 release. This casting demonstrates his continued focus on high-quality, character-driven projects that challenge audience expectations of the actor known for the D.E.N.N.I.S. System.

Danny DeVito’s Enduring Legacy and Awards

The veteran of the group, Danny DeVito, continues his prolific career in film and theater. In 2024, he starred in the neo-noir comedy film Poolman.

DeVito’s enduring impact on the arts was recognized in March 2025 when he was honored by the Roundabout Theater with the Jason Robards Award for Excellence in Theater. He also has upcoming film projects in development, including Triplets (a long-awaited sequel to Twins) and Sniff, a new neo-noir film. His commitment to the show, even as he approaches his ninth decade, is a testament to the unique appeal of his character, Frank Reynolds.

The Future of "The Gang": Will Season 18 Happen?

The question on every fan's mind following the conclusion of Season 17 in August 2025 is whether the gang will return for an eighteenth season. The show was originally renewed for four seasons (15 through 18) back in 2020, suggesting that Season 18 is officially on the cards. However, recent comments from the cast have introduced a note of uncertainty.

The End is Nigh?

In recent interviews, both Charlie Day and Danny DeVito have discussed the possibility of the long-running sitcom coming to an end. While the creators have a standing commitment for Season 18, the conversation has shifted from "if" they will end the show to "when." The cast has openly discussed that the decision to conclude will be a collective one, made when they feel they can no longer maintain the show's high standard of writing and performance.

The commitment of the main cast to their other projects—such as Kaitlin Olson's High Potential and Rob McElhenney's work on Wrexham—means that scheduling for future seasons may become increasingly complex. However, the cast remains in close talks with the network, and the consensus is that they will continue as long as they are having fun and the stories remain fresh.

The Unsung Heroes: Recurring Characters and Entities

A key to the show's topical authority and comedic depth is its incredible bench of recurring characters. Season 17 saw the much-anticipated return of "The Lawyer" (David Hornsby), a character who had been absent since Season 11, much to the delight of long-time fans.

Other fan-favorite entities and characters who continue to drive the show's unique universe include:

  • The Waitress (Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Charlie Day's real-life wife)
  • Rickety Cricket (David Hornsby, who is married to Emily Deschanel)
  • Artemis Dubois (Artemis Pebdani)
  • The McPoyles (Liam and Ryan, played by Jimmi Simpson and Nate Mooney)
  • Mrs. Mac (Sandy Martin)
  • Bonnie Kelly (Lynne Marie Stewart)
  • Luther McDonald (Rob McElhenney's real-life father, Robert McElhenney Sr.)
  • Rex
  • Barbara Reynolds

The return of these entities, combined with the main cast's continued commitment and their high-profile external projects, ensures that the world of *It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia* remains a vibrant and relevant force in television, even as they look toward a possible, yet still distant, end. The Gang is still here, and they are busier—and more successful—than ever before.

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